IQNA

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah underlined that the resistance movement is in its strongest position.

"Hezbollah is in its strongest position and even Israel
also says that Hezbollah is the second military in the region," Nasrallah
said in a televised address from the Lebanese capital city of Beirut on
Saturday evening

Warning of plots that certain foreign countries are hatching
in order to plunge Lebanon into conflict, he stressed that the movement seeks
to preserve national security and stability in the Arab country.

He added that Hezbollah supports the incumbent Lebanese
government led by President Michel Aoun, advising political parties and
factions in the country to avoid defiance and avail themselves of dialogue in
order to resolve local issues.

The Hezbollah chief further stressed the importance of
Lebanon’s parliamentary elections, which are expected to be held next spring.

"I totally agree with [Parliament] Speaker Nabih Berri that
the parliament’s term must not be extended. Legislative elections will be held
on time and based on the agreed electoral law,” Nasrallah pointed out.

He also highlighted victories achieved by Hezbollah fighters
and Lebanese army soldiers in the fight against foreign-sponsored Takfiri
militants along the border with Syria, emphasizing that Lebanon was "one of the
world’s safest countries.”

Nasrallah then called on Syrian refugees residing in Lebanon
to come back to their country, and take part in its reconstruction.

"Your interest lies in going back to your country,” he
addressed them.

The Hezbollah secretary general also pointed to discovery of
Israeli spying devices in southern Lebanon, stressing that the Beirut
government must lodge complaints against the Tel Aviv regime with international
organizations.

"The Zionist regime (of Israel) is violating international
law and regulations,” Nasrallah commented.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Nasrallah said days of the Daesh
Takfiri terrorist group are numbered, stating that Israel was seriously
concerned about the terror group’s defeat in the region.

"Daesh is losing ground in both Iraq and Syria. It was
created by the United States, and supported by Israel as well as their regional
allies,” Nasrallah said.